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Which two varietals are used for Bourgogne Passe-tout-Grains?
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Pinot Nior and Gamay
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Name the Four Noble varietals of Alsace
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Pinot Gris, Riesling, Gewurztaminer, and Muscat
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Hunter Valley is a GI of which region?
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New South Wales
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What is the AOC of Chateau Haut-Brion?
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Pessac-Leognan
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How many Anbaugebieten are there?
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13
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What is the min. % required for varietal labeling in Chile?
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75%
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What is the AOC for still red, rose, and white wines of Champagne?
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Coteaux Champenoise
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Name the three most-important native varietals used in Cava production?
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Macabeo, Parellada, and Xarel-lo
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Name two DOCGs of Tuscany (other than Chianti) that utilize Sangiovese?
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Brunello di Montalcino, Morellino do Scansano, Carmignano, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
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Name the four regions of Western Cape?
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Breede River Valley, Olifants River, Coastal Region, Klein Karoo
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The Ohio River Valley AVA covers which states?
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Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virgina
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Name the Scotch Whiskey regions
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Lowlands, Highlands, Speyside, Islay and campbelltown
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Which is the most widely grown Red varietal of the Medoc?
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Merlot
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Name AOCs within the Medoc
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Margaux, Moulis, Listrac, Pauillac, St. Estephe, St Julien
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Clare and Eden Valleys are known for which varietal?
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Riesling
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What is the main varietal of Hermitage Rouge? What varietals may also be used?
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Syrah, Marsanne and Roussanne
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Grand Crus of Chablis
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Bourgros, Les Clos, Blanchots, Grenouilles, Valmur, Vaudesir, Les Presuses
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This sparkling wine DOC of the Veneto is named for its primary varietal?
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Prosecco
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What is the local term for Malbec grown in the Loire Valley?
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Cot
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This Charity organization holds its yearly auction on the third Sunday of November.
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Hospices de Beaune
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What is the German term for Pinot Nior?
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SpatBurgunder
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What is remontage?
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wetting of the cap during fermentation
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What is the governing body of Canadian wine and winemaking?
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Vinters Quality Alliance (VQA)
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Who produces Hill of Grace?
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Hentschke
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What is the term for the late harvested wines of Vouvray?
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Moelleux
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The best wines of the Mosel come from which Bereich?
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Bernkastel
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What is the % requirement for varietal labeling in Argentina?
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85%
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Name one AOC of the Macinnais that doesn't include the term Macon
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St Verand, Pouilly-Fuisse, Pouilly-Loche, Pouilly-Vinzelles
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Name the AOCs of Bordeaux that can produce sweet wine:
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Sauternes, Barsacm Cerins, Loupiac, St Croix du Mont, Cadillac, Bordeaux-Haut Benauge, Bordeaux Cotes-de-France Liquoreux, Graves Superieur
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Pinotage is a crossing of which two varietals? where is it primarily grown?
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Pinot Nior and Cinsault, South Africa
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What is the principle white varital of the Rias Baixas?
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Albarino
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Name the DOCGS that utilize Nebbiolo
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Valtellina superiore, Sforzato delle Valtellina, Barolo, Barbbareso, Ghemme, Gattinara
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AVAs of Washington State
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Columbia Valley, Walla Walla Valley, Wahluke Slope, Red Mountain, Horse Heaven Hills, Snipes Mountain, Lake Chelan, Pugent Sound, Rattlesnake hills, Yakima Valley
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Varietals in Maderia
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Tinta Negra Mole, Sercial, Verdelho, Boal, Malvasia, Terrantez Moscatel, Bastardo
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What is the required % for varietal labeling in Australia?
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85%
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Major Growing Regions of Champagne
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Montage de Riems, Cotes des Blancs, Valle de la Marne, Aubem Cotes de Sezanne
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What is the range of sweetend, in grams/liter, for Brut Champagne?
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0-15g/l
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What is the Sauvignon Blanc only AOC of Burgundy?
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St Bris
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What is the term for Alsatian wine made from specially-selected rotten grapes (France)
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Selection de Grains Nobles
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What "grain" must dominate in Bourbon? what is the Min %
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Corn 51%
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McLaren Vale is a GI of which region?
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South Australia
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What is the primary varietal of Cote Rotie? what varietal may also be used?
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Syrah Viognier
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Name the three primary varietals of white Bordeaux?
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Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Muscadelle
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What is the name for the "sacramental' wine of Tuscany that is made from dried grapes?
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Vin Santo
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What is the German term for an individual vineyard site?
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Einzellage
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This appellation is shared by Napa and Sonoma
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Los Carneros
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Name the regions of New Zealand's South Island.
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Otago, Wellington, Nelson, Marlborough
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Which region of Austria utilizes a unique naming system for its wines?
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the Wachau
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the letters RM on a bottle of Champagne indicate what?
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a wine that was made and bottled by the owner of the property
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Arrange these Pradikats in order from lowest to highest must weight: Eiswein, Kabinett, Trockenbeerenauslese and Spatlese
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Kabinett, Spatlese, eisewein, Trockenbeerenauslese
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Constantia is historically famous for wines from what varietal?
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Muscat
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Name the AOCs of the Entre-Deux-Mers other than Entre-Duex-Mers
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Entre-Deux-Mers Haut-Benauge, Bordeaux Haut-Benaugem Cadillac, Cotes de Bordeaux St. Macaire, Graves de Vayres, Loupiac, Premieres-Cotes de Bordeaux, Saint Criox du MOnt, Sainte-Foy-Bordeaux
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Name the synonyms for Nebbiolo.
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Spanna, Chiavanesca, Picotendro
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Name the synonyms for Sangiovese
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Prugnolo, Brunello, Morellino, Calabrese
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Name the three red and white varietals permitted for Rioja
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Red-Tempranillo, Garnache, Mazuelo, Graciano, Monastrell del Rioja, Maturano Tinot, Maturano, White- Garnacha Blanca, Malvasia, Viura, Verdejo, Sauvignon blanc, Chardonnay, Turruntes, Maturana Blanca
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The Rapel Valley sits within which larger region?
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Central Valley Viticulture Area
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This Village of the Cote Chalonnaise relies on Aligote instead of Chardonnay?
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Bouzeron
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Hunter Valley Riesling is another name for
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Semillon
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True or False Vinho Verde is a DOC for white wine only
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False
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What style of wine is produced in the Quarts de Chaume AOC? From What varietal?
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Sweet White Chenin Blanc
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Name the sub AVAs for the Willamette Valley
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Ribbon Ridge, McMinnville, Eola-Amity Hills, Chehalem, Yamhill-Carlton, Dundee Hills, Red Hills, douglas count
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True or False? Chateauneuf-du-Pape may be Red, White, or Rose
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False no Rose
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What is the German term for Dry?
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Troken
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Hawke's Bay, North or South island
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North
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In what year were the Vineyards of the Medoc first classified?
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1855
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Name the sparkling wine DOCGS of Lombardy
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Franciacorta and Oltrepo Oavese Metodo Classico
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Name the red Grand Crus of the Cote de Beaune
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Corton, Corton-Pougets, Corton-Bessandes
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Which level of French wine is being phased out
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VDQS. Gros Plant de Pays Nantais, Fiefs Vendeens, Coteaux d' Ancenis, Haut-Poitou, Cotees d'Auvergne, Moselle, Chateaumeillant, Vin de Bugey, Roussette de Bugey, Vin de Bugey-Cerdon, Coteaux du Quercy, Cotes de Millau, Cotes du Saint Mont, Cotes du Brulhois, Vins de Lavilledieu, Vin d'Entraygues et du Fels, St Sardon, Tursan, vin d'Estaing
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What is the name of the famous soil of Coonawarra?
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Terra Rosa
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What is the AOC for the Sparkling wines of Alsace?
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Cremant d' Alsace
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What is the primary Flavoring of Amarula?
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Marula
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Name the second labels for 1st growths.
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Les Forts de La Tour, Carruades de Lafite-Rothschild, La Petite Mouton de Mouton-Rothschild, Pavillon Rouge de Chateau Margauex, Bahans-Haut Brion
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What is the principle red varietal of Madiran and Irouleguy
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Tannat
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Name the generic AOCs of Bordeaux
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Bordeaux, Bordeaux Clairet, Bordeaux Sec, Bordeaux Rose, Cremant de Bordeaux, Bordeaux Superior, Bordeaux Superieur Clairet, Bordeaux Superior Rose
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Which AOC of the Rhone Valley allows for Rose only
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Tavel
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What is the term for the unfermented must used for sweetness adjustment in German Wines
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Sussreserve
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The first and last classification of this regions wine occurred in 1959
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Graves
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Which region produces the vast majority of Argentinia's wines
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Mendoza
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Name the white Grand Crus of the Cote de Beaune
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Corton, Corton-Charlemagne, Le Montrachet, Batard-Montrachet, Criots-Batard-Montrachet, Bienvenues-Batard-Montrachet, Chevalier-Montrachet
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Clos du Mesnil is a monopole Champagne made by
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Krug
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This coastal DOC of Tuscany is famous for the quality of its Bordeaux blands
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Bolgheri
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What is the highest level of Spanish wines? How many are there? Name Them?
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DOCa or DOQm 2, La Rioja and Priorat
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In what year was Alsace's Grand Cru legislation written? What year did it go into effect
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1975, 1983
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What is the varietal of Setubal DOC? What style wine is produced?
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Moscatel, Fortified sweet wine
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Which is the first AVA
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Augusta
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What is the principle varital of Pomerol and St. Emilion
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Merlot
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Name the DOCGs of Campania
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Taurasi, Fiano di Avellino, Greco di Tufo
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Which Australian GI is renowned for its "liquor" wines
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Rutherglen
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Which six communes were included in the original Medoc classification of 1855
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Pauillac, Margaux, Ludon, St. Larent, St. Estephe, St. Julien
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This region of New Zealand is gaining fame for the quality of its Pinot Nior
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Central Otago
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Name the three major types of Sherry
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Fino, Palo Cortado, Oloroso
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What is the German term for noble rot
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Edelfaule
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Which country utilizes the term "Wine of Origin" for its appilations
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South Africa
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Name the Islay Malts
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Caol Ila, Laphroiag, Lagavulin, Bowmore, Kilchoman, Bruichladdichm Bunnahabhain
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The western Loire Valley produces primarily white wines from what varital
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Melon
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Name the DOCGs of the Veneto
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Bardolino Superiore, SOave Superior, Recito di Soave, Recioto di Gambellara, Prosecco di COngliano-Valdobbiadene e Colli Asolani
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Switzerland's primary white varietal is
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Chasselas
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Name the Grand Crus of Gevery Chambertin
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Le Chambertin, Chambertin-Clos de Beze, Charmes-Chambertin, Mazoyeres-Chambertin, Latricieres-Chambertin, Griottes-Chambertin, Chapelle-Chambertin, Mazis-Chambertin, Ruchottes-Chambertin
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Name the regions of New Zealand's North Island
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Auckland, Northland, Hawke's Bay, Martinborough, Gisborne, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Wellington
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Which country uses the term "Geographical Indicators" for their wine appellations
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Australia
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Name the classified growths of Graves, Medoc and Passac-Leognan
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Haut-Brion, Camensac, Cantemerle, La Lagune, Latour Caarnet, Belgrave
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Name the DOCGs of Fruili-Venezia-Giulia. From what varietal is it made
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Colli Orientali del Friuli Picolit (Picolit), Ramandolo (Verduzzo)
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What is an Anbaugebiet? What is its relation to a Bereich?
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A major growing reagion. Literally meaning a growing "range". May have one or multiple Bereichen within in on Anbaugebiet
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Name the rivers in Bordeaux
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Gironde, Garonne, Dordogne
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A large portion of the "Sauvignon Blanc" planted in Chile is actually which varietal
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Sauvgnosasse or Tocai Friulano
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What is the primary varietal of Sherry? what is considered the best soil type of the region
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Palomino Fino, Albariza
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Name the Rhone Valley's red wine-only AOCs
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Cornas, Cote Rotie
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Which AOC of Alsace allows for the use of Chardonnay
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Cremant d' Alsace
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Name the sub AVAs of Napa Valley
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Los Carneros, Atlas Peak, Wild Horse Canyon, Stag's Leap, Rutherford, Oakville, Oak Knoll, Mt. Veeder, Chiles Valley, Yountville, Diamond Mountain, Spring Mountain, St Helena, Howell Mountain
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Name the varitals permitted for the making of Cognac
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Ugni Blanc, Colombard, Folle Blanche
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These two Grands Crus are shared by Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet
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Le Montrachet, Batard-Montachet
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What is the primary varietal of the Jura's Vin Jaune
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Savignon
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What is the term for the removal of the sediment in a bottle of Champagne
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Degorgement
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How many years must Colheita or Vintage Madeira be aged prior to release
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22 years
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Australia's Yarra Valley is best-know for what varietal
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Pinot Noir
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What is the governing body of South African wines
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KWV
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What is the minimum age for Barolo
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36 months with 24 in wood
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Name the satellite appelations of St. Emilion
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St Georges, Montagne, Puisseguin, Lussac
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What is the base for Tia Maria
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Rum
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What is the base for Drambuie
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Scotch
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Name the sparkling wine AOCs of the Loire Valley
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Vauvray, Saumur Mousseux, Cremant de la Loire, Montlouis-sur-Loire Petillant, Mousseux
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What is the primary varietal of Bairrada
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Baga
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What is the only varietal permitted for Cremant d'Alsace Rose
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Pinot Noir
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What is the primary difference between the production of Armagnac and Cognac
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Armagnac distilled only once, Cognac twice
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The Jumilla is best known for what varietal
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Monastrell
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Name the two generic AOCs of the Loire Valley
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Cremant de la Loire, Rose de la Loire
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Name the white wine producing DOCGs of Tuscany. Name the sweet wine producing DOCG
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Vernaccia di San Gimignano, Elba Aleatico Passito
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Name the first growths of Bordeaux
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Chateau Latour, Chateau Lafite-Rothschild, Chateau Mouton-Rothschild, Chateau Haut Brion, Chateau Margaux
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Name the second growths of Margaux
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Durfort-Vivens, Brane-Cantenac, Lascombes, Rausan-Segla
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Name the second growths of Pauillac
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Rausan-Gassies, Pichon-Longeuville, Pichon-Lalande
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What is the varietal % for QmP wines
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85%
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Which producer makes its top wine a vineyard of pre-phylloxera Touriga Nacional
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Quinta do Noval
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What varietal is also know as Steen? In which country
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Chenin Blanc, South Africa
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The Great Southern GI sits within which region?
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South Australia
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At least 5% of a crop for Chateauneuf-du-Pape must be sent to be distilled. This is reffered to as?
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Le Rape
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These appellation covers the higher slopes of the Cote de Beaune and Cotes de Nuits
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Hautes-Cotes
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What is the term for the small amount of sugar and wine added to the Champagne before the final cork is place on
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Liquior de Expedition
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What is the primary varital of Tokaji
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Furmint
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Name the Anbaugebiet
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Ahr, Baden, Franken, Hessiche-Bergstrasse, Mittelrhein, Mosel, Nahe, Pfalz, Rheingau, Rheinhessen, Sachsen, Saale-Unstrut, Wurttemberg
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This native Italian varietal's best wines come from the plains of Rotaliano
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Teroldego
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What is the flavor of Kirsch
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Cherry
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The Hunter Valley GI sits within which GI
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New South Wales
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What is the Hungarian term for Noble Rot? The Italian term
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Aszu, Muffato
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Which Bordeaux varietal has found great sucess in Argentina
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Malbec
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In what year was the las classification of St. Emilion
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2006
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Which specialty of Rust is made from completly shriveled grapes which are often wetted with fresh juice for pressing
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Ausbruch
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What is the grape of Muscadet? What is the term for less-aged Muscadet
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Melon, Muscadet Sur Lie
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What is the min age (in months) at which a NV Champagne may be sold
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18
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What is the top level of German Wine
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Qualitatswein mit Pradikat
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Once thought to be Merlot, this Bordeaux varietal is making a name for Chiliean wines
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Carmenere
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Name the Crus of Beaujolais
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St. Amour, Moulin-a-Vent, Chiroubles, Regnie, Brouilly, Cote de Brouilly, Fleurie, Morgon, Chenas, Julienas
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The marlborough region is famous for which varietal? Is it part of the North or South Island
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Sauvignon Blanc, South
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What countries wine structure was altered by Gloria's Law? what did it change or implement
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Italy. Instituted the IGT level of wines
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What is the principle grape of Rueda
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Verdejo
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Name the classified growths of Margaux
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Chateau Margaux, Brane-Cantenac, Durfort-Vivens, Lascombes, Rausan-Segla, Rausan-Gassies, Desmirail, d'Issan, Palmer, Kirwan, Boyd-Cantenac, Cantenac-Brwon, Ferriere, Giscours, Malescot-St. Exupery, Marquis d'Alesme Backer, Marquis de Terms, Pouget, Prieure-Lichine, Dauzac, Du Terte
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Name the varietals permitted for Chateauneuf-du-Pape
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Grenache Blanc, Grenache Gris, Grenache Noir, Syrah, Mourvedre, Counoise, Cinsault, Muscardin, Terret Noir, Picardin, Clairette, Vaccarese, Bourbolenc, Picpoil
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Name the Departments in which the vineyards of Alsace sit
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Haut-Rhin, Bas-Rhin
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Name the two important tributaries of the Mosel
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Saar, Ruwer
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This spirit of Northwestern France is made from primarily of apples and then pears
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Calvados
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What is the name of the fungus resposible for the late-harvest wines of Sauternes
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Botrytis Cinerea
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What is the Vinho Regional of the Duro Valley
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Duriense
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The Barossa Valley GI sits within which region
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South Austrailia
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Name the two DOCGS in Piedmont that can produce sparkiling wine
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Asti/Moscato d’Asti, Brachetto d’Acqui
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Name the counties included in the Central Coast AVA
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Monteray, San Benito, Santa Cruz, Madera, San Mateo, Fresno, Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara
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What varietal is also known as Cape Riesling
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Crochen Blanc
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What is Passerillage
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Drying or shrivling on the vine of healty grapes
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This village of the Rheingau is known for the quality of its red wines
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assmannshausen
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This term litterally means "Selected Dried Berries"
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Beerenauslese
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Which Chateau was promoted from 2nd Growth to 1st Growth? in what year
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Mounton-Rothschild 1973
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Name the Grand Crus of Morey-St. Denis
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Clos St. Denis, Clos de la Roche, Clos de Tart, Clos des Lambrays, Bonnes Mares
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What is the name of Coonawarra's famous soil
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Terra Rosa
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What is the primary varietal of Santorini? What styles of wine are produced
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Assyrtiko, Dry white and Vin Santo
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This area sits between the Garonne and Dordogne Rivers? What style of wine is produced
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Entre-Duex-Mers, Dry whites
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What is the primary varietal of Oltrepo Pavese Metodo Classico
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Pinot Nero
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Give some synonyms for Tempranillo
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Ulle de Lebre, Cencibel, Tinto Fino, Tinto de Toro, Tinto Roriz
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What is the term for a single-Vintage Tawny port
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Colheita
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Which village of Burgundy has an AOC for red, white and Rose
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Marsannay
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What is the geographic feature most influences the vineyards of Argentina
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Proximity to the Andes
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What is the min temp for German Eiswein
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-7 degrees
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Cuvee Winston Churchill is the Luxury Cuvee of which producer
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Pol Roger
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What is the capacity of the traditional Bordeaux Barrel
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225L
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Name the Rhone Valley's AOCs for Viognier
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Condrieu, Chateau Grillet
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What is the name of Penfolds Flagship wine? What is the primary varietal
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Grange, Shiraz
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Auckland, North or South Island
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North
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What is the white varietal of Sancere? Red
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Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir
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Name the sub AVAs of Sonoma County
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Sonoma Coast, Northenr Sonoma, Sonoma Mountain, Rockpile, Chalk Hill, Russian River Valley, Alexander Valley, Knights Valley, Green Valley of Russian Valley, Carneros, Dry Creek, Bennet Valley
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Which wind current is responsible for mitigating the climate in Chile
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Humbolt
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What is the term for Alsatian wine made from late-harvested, generally healthy grapes
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Vendange Tardive
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This Anbaugebiet is know for the quality of its red wines
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Ahr
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What is the min aging requirement for Cognac
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24 months
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Where is the Gavi DOCG located? What is the varietal
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Piedmont, Cortese
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Name two white varietals that are permitted in Burgundy
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Chardonnay, Aligote, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Beurot, Sacy
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Which mountain range separates Sonoma and Nap Valley
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Mayacamas
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Name the four WO regions of the Western Cape
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Coastal Region, Olifants River, Breede River Valley, Klein Karoo
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What is the most widely planted varietal of the Medoc
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Merlot
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What is the traditional varietal for Egri Bikaver
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Kadarka
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The vineyards of Graves were first (and last) classified in what year
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1959
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Name the five major red grapes of Bordeaux
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Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Merlot, Petite Verdot
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Australia's famous regions of Barossa and McLaren Vale sit within which region
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South Australia
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What is the appellation for Sassicaia
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Bolgheri
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Name the AOC's of the Cote Chalonnaise
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Rully, Givry, Mercurey, Bouzeron, Montagny, Bourgogne-Cote Chalonnaise, Bourgogne-Cote de Couchois
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What are the two primary types of Port
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Ruby and Tawny
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Name the major growning regions of Champagne
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Cotes des Blancs, Montagne de Reims, Cote de Sezanne, Aube, Valle de la Marne
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What is the name of the main river of Rioja
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Ebro
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Central Otago is making a name for itself with which varital
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Pinot Nior
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Name the second labels of the 1st growths
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Les Forts de Latour, Carruades de Lafite-Rothschild, La Petite Mounton de Mounton-Rothschild, Pavillon Rouge de Chateau Margaux, Bahans-Haut Brion
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Name the villages that may append their name to the Cotes-du-Rhone Villages
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Chusclan, Visan, St. Gervais, Saint Panteleons-les-Vignes, Plan de Dieu, Signargues, Saint Maurice, Laudun, Cairanne, Massif d'Uchaux, Pumeras, Rasteau, Roaix, Rousset-lesVignes, Sablet Valreas, Rochegude, Seguret
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This term is for German wines that contain no more than 18g/l RS and 10g/L acid
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Halbtrocken
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This "Noble Blend" of Alsace allows for blending of a variety of local grapes
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Edelzwicker
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What is the primary varietal of Banyuls and Banyuls Grand Cru
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Grenache
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Name the AVAs of Mendocino county
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Mendocino, Yorkville Highlands, Mendocino Ridge, Yorkville Highlands, Redwood Valley, Anderson Valley, Cole Ranch, Covelo, DIos Ranch, Potter Valley
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Name Vin Doux Naturel produced outside of France
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Port, Maderia, Sherry, Malaga, Liquor Tokay
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What is the name for the series of numbers that must appear on all QmP wines
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Amtliche Prufnummer
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Name the Avas of Washington State
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Columbia Valley, Walla Walla Valley, Wahluke Slope, Red Mountain, Horse Heaven Hills, Snipes Mountain, Lake Chelan, Pugent Sound, Rattlesnake, Yakima Valley
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What is the primary grape of Chinon? The secondary
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Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon
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Name the DOCGs of Le Marches
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Vernaccia di Serrapetrona, Conero
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This method of closed container sparkling wine production is named after its developer
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Charmat Method
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These two varitals make up the majority of the white wine of Bordeaux
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Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
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Name the District WO of the Coastal Region
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Cape Point, Darling, Paarl, Stellenbosch, Tygerberg, Swartland, Tulbaugh
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What is the principle varietal of Montilla-Moriles
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Pedro-Ximenez
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What is the difference between Crianza and Sin Crianza
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Crianza has experianced some wood aging. Sin Crianza none
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Name the three primary varietals of Champagne
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Pinot Nior, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
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What is the primary grape of Cotes-du-Rhone Rouge
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Grenache
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Quality wise, which is the most important German white varietal? Red
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Riesling, Spatburgunder
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What is the min aging requirement for vintage Champagne
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60 Months
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Name the classified growths of St. Julien
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Leoville-las-Cases, Leoville-Barton, Leoville-Poyferre, Ducru-Beaucaillou, Beycheville, Lagrange, Langoa-Barton, Branaire-Ducru, Gruaud-Larose, Talbot, St. Pierre
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Name the District WOs of the Breede River Valley
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Breedkloof, Worcester, Robertson, Swellendam
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The Yarra Valley GI sits within which region
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Victoria
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What is the term for the uniwue treatment/aging process of Maderia
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Estufagem
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Name the Grand Crus of Chambolle-Musigny
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Le Musigny, Bonnes Mares
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Name the AOCs of the Loire Valley that can make late harvest wine from Chenin Blanc
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Vouvray,Quarts de Chaume, Savennieres, Coteaux de L' Aubance, Bonnezeaux, Coteaux de Saumur, Montlouis-sur-Loire, Anjouu-Coteaux, Coteaux de Loire, Coteaux du Layon
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What is the main grape of Valpolicella? The secondary grape? the other varietals
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Corvina and/or Corvinone. Rondinella. Molinara, Rossignola, Barbera, Sangivese, Negrara Trentina
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These two terms folowing "Deutscher" indicate sparkling wines made from German Grapes
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Sekt or Schaumwein
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The Martinique AOC is for the production of what
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Rhum Agricole
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Name the sweet wine appellations of the Vin de Liqueur of Bordeaux
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Sauternes, Barsac, Cerons, Loupiac, St. Criox du Mont, Cadillac, Bordeaux-Haut Benauge, Brodeaux Cotes-de-Frances Liquoreux, Graves Superieur
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What is the name of the Vin de Liqueur of Champagne
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Ratafia
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Which of these is not a generally declared vintage for Port: 1994, 1986, 2003, 1983
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1986
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Name the Grand Curs of Vosne-Romanee
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Romanee-Conti, La Tache, Romanee-St. Vivant, Exhezeaux, Grand Echezeaux, La Grand Rue, La Romanee
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What is the maximum % of Cabernet Sauvignon permitted in Chianti
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10%
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The grapes for Sauternes are usually selected in multiple passes called
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Tries
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Cot and Auxerrois are synonyms for which varital
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Malbec
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The Margret River GI sits within which region
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Western Australia
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Name the varietals of Orvieto
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Grechetto, Dupreggio, Procanico, Verdelho, Malvasia
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Name the AVAs of Monterrey County
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Monterrey, Arroyo Grande Valley, Carmel Valley, Chalone, Hames Valley, San Bernabe, San Lucas, San Antonio Valley, Santa Lucia Highlands
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Name the wine regions of New Zealand's North Island
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Auckland, Northland, Hawke's Bay, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Martinborough, Wellington
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Name the wine regions of New Zealand's South
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Island Otago, Marlborough, Nelson, Canterbury
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What is the varietal used in Chateau Chalon
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Cabernet Sauvignon
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Frankland River is a growing region in which country
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Australia
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What is battonage
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French term for stirring of the lees
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What region of Australia is associated with sparkling wine production
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Tasmania
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What flavor eau-de-vie is kirsch
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cherry
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What is the varietal in Coteaux du Layon
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Chennin Blanc
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